For Episode 120, we welcome Dr. Batbileg Bor, Associate Professor at the ADA Forsyth Institute, to the #QualityQuorum. He joins us to discuss some of the oral community's most enigmatic members: microbes that dwell on other microbes and potentially influence our own health.
Host: Mark O. Martin
Guest: Batbileg Bor
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Links for this episode
- Here is a fun video about #LuxArt that Dr. Jennifer Quinn and I made for Harvard University's Microbial Sciences Initiative in 2024.
- Here is a wonderful essay about Dr. Rita Colwell. Here is a link to her fascinating book about her life.
- A blog overview of the amazing Deinococcus radiodurans.
- A fine article about the "artwork" that Paenibacillus creates when it forms colonies.
- Here is the video that two of my #Bio350 #Micronauts made…a parody of Vanilla Ice's "Ice, Ice, Baby" but about microbiology.
- Here is a link to the #MattersMicrobial podcast involving the fascinating work of Dr. Jessica Mark Welch on the oral microbiome.
- A review article on predatory bacteria.
- An overview of the CPR (Candidate Phyla Radiation), both prominent and mysterious.
- A recent article by Dr. Bor and colleagues describing the "microbial dark matter" seemingly everwhere…even in the human mouth.
- An introductory profile on TM7, Saccharibacteria.
- A solid early review of TM7, by Dr. Bor and colleagues.
- Dr. Bor and colleagues' early article about TM7, discussed in today's podcast.
- Dr. Bor and colleagues' article describing interesting interactions between the epibiont and the basibiont, described in today's podcast. Here is a related article.
- An article by Dr. Bor and colleagues describing the two Type IV pili systems of Saccharibacteria.
- A fascinating article by Dr. Bor and colleagues describing how TM7 can modulate the responses of animals in different ways, discussed on the podcast.
- Dr. Bor's LinkedIn profile.
- Dr. Bor's faculty page at the ADA Forsyth Institute.
- Dr. Bor's laboratory website with fabulous images to enjoy.
Intro music is by Reber Clark
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